Zoukaneri et al., 2015 - Google Patents
A combined Wigner-Ville and maximum entropy method for high-resolution time-frequency analysis of seismic dataZoukaneri et al., 2015
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- Zoukaneri I
- Porsani M
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- Geophysics
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The variation of frequency content of a seismic trace with time carries information about the properties of the subsurface reflectivity sequence. As a result, analysis of the data in terms of the local frequency content can provide a worthwhile addition to the standard procedures …
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